Pressure is growing on Belgian authorities to speed up the identification of scores of people injured, missing or killed in Tuesday’s terror attacks in Brussels.<br /><br /> Police say the devastation and force of the explosion added to the fact that the victims come from a wide range of countries have combined to further complicate the identification task.<br /><br /> So far at least eight different nationalities have been identified as among the 31 fatalities.<br /><br /> A Facebook<br /> page has been set up along with other sites, like Trello to try and identify the casualties. Certain messages make desperate appeals for information. <br /><br /> On Friday, a 51-year-old Briton, David Dixon, was confirmed to have died in the metro bombing. The absence of any passenger information list for the metro service has also hindered the identification process.
